Thanks. :)

Re: Re: 1st entry

No worries. I rarely but still regularly visit kde-*.org web-sites so I'll try and keep this Group going. It may be especially good for those running KDE and SMGL to have discussions or just a place to ask for help... well whatever it is you guys talk about :)

I've also received your e-mail messages concerning "musts" and "shoulds" of being a developer and I'll do what's required in the nearest future. I've got a little bit busy but I'll be definitely returning just soon and resuming my (quite modest) work on grimoire spells so don't you worry about that :)

Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.

Yay for Quoth!

Yeah, Kubuntu!

You have it in your profile data :)

As for compiling sessions I should say that most of stuff compiles pretty fast unless you have a really old notebook. In my setup and choice of software the most time consuming compilation is surely compilation of KDE spells. X server spell follows it and the rest compiles just fast.

As for development thing this is surely THE argument and I don't think I should even try to argue it.

Anyhow I wasn't serious on that post and I think you got it too :)

Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.

Thanks for making the group.

Re: Re: 1st entry

KDE project is awesome. There many so called l33t folks who despise it utterly for "windows-ish" looks and feels while if you spend a considerable time working with it and performing your daily routines you may just like me figure out that KDE is nothing like that at all. It's an unprecedented desktop environment that follows UNIX spirit and offers a comfortable graphical environment and also many great tools. It's highly customizable, stable and feature rich. You need a full-blown modern desktop with effects and you get it with KDE, you need a modest, low on resources DE and you get it with KDE too.

There are also many great ideas and technologies underlying the pretty looking surface that make KDE a really powerful and productive DE.

My opinion is surely biased and you should approach it with healthy skepticism :)

Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.

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